In a similar vein, I like to relate a story on a tangentially related subject more about the readership than the publications themselves:

A very long time ago now, I was in line at the Victory Market a couple of towns over from where I now live when I noticed the headlines on the tabloids. I don’t now recall which ran which set of articles. But between the Weekly World News and the National Enquirer we had front page “news” about how:

“A year after her death thousands worship Saint Grace” with photos and eye witness accounts of miracles and cures and all manor of amazing things.

On the other were reports that “A year after her ‘death’ Princess Grace is really living under an assumed name in (some Midwestern town I now don’t recall)” with photographic proof and eye witness accounts.

The woman in line in front of me bought both. When I chuckled at the conflicting headlines she explained “I want to know the whole story…”

To answer you question, the war magazines are on the rack this end cap is backed up to, on the side facing the window. (To the left in the picture.) Borders has a very good selection of magazines ranging from Mother Earth News to the coolest accessories for your AR-15 and everything in between.